Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to help their local communities – and find new ways to amuse themselves – during the coronavirus pandemic.

Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from May 20.

Football

Manchester United Foundation has teamed up with Manchester United Supporters’ Clubs around the world to help tackle the social and economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic on young people.

Every supporters’ club will be offered up to £1,000 to help youth-focused charities

John Shiels, Chief Executive of the Manchester United Foundation, said: “This is a unique opportunity to harness the collective power of United fans across the UK and overseas to make a positive impact on young people’s lives at this time of great strain on societies and economies around the world.”

Courtesy of the @MU_Foundation, all of our supporters’ clubs will be eligible for a share of £240,000 to tackle the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic 🔴#MUFC

"Quite often people feel a million times better for getting something off their chest."

It was brilliant to see @GaryLineker chat to one of our volunteers, Charlie, who works on our national support line. If you're lonely, worried, or need practical support, call 0808 196 3651. pic.twitter.com/ItANkq6UOE

👩‍🏫❤️ To all the amazing teachers who continue to inspire, educate and care for our children and young people during these difficult times. THANK YOU.@Mdawg1bright got on the phone to surprise and thank Sophie, a teacher in South East London. #thankateacherdaypic.twitter.com/80MzVtdpv2